Glimpsed at Pratt Contemporaries' Trivia Night: Tara Kirk Sell

By Colby Ware, For The Baltimore Sun

Tara Kirk Sell, 30, may not be wearing her most valued "accessory"; a silver medal from the 2004 Olympics for doing the breast-stroke in the 400 meter relay. But she was certainly in the swim style-wise when she came to the Enoch Pratt Free Library for Pratt Contemporaries' first-ever Trivia Night. Now a Johns Hopkins University graduate student and working as an analyst at The Center for Biosecurity of UMPC in Baltimore, Sell sported a fuchsia T-shirt under a black lace-embellished navy zip cardigan, both from Banana Republic, with a gray faux wrap BCBG Generation skirt from Babe. The Federal Hill resident added tan Born boots from zappos.com and a triple-strand black crystal necklace from Federal Hill jewelry designer Alexandra Webb. Her wedding and engagement rings came from Brilliant Earth in San Francisco  which uses recycled platinum with Canadian diamonds. Sell describes her style as "classic with a trendy touch," going for solid colors more than prints -- and often in jewel tones

Tara Kirk Sell, 30, may not be wearing her most valued "accessory"; a silver medal from the 2004 Olympics for doing the breast-stroke in the 400 meter relay. But she was certainly in the swim style-wise when she came to the Enoch Pratt Free Library for Pratt Contemporaries' first-ever Trivia Night. Now a Johns Hopkins University graduate student and working as an analyst at The Center for Biosecurity of UMPC in Baltimore, Sell sported a fuchsia T-shirt under a black lace-embellished navy zip cardigan, both from Banana Republic, with a gray faux wrap BCBG Generation skirt from Babe. The Federal Hill resident added tan Born boots from zappos.com and a triple-strand black crystal necklace from Federal Hill jewelry designer Alexandra Webb. Her wedding and engagement rings came from Brilliant Earth in San Francisco  which uses recycled platinum with Canadian diamonds. Sell describes her style as "classic with a trendy touch," going for solid colors more than prints -- and often in jewel tones (By Colby Ware, For The Baltimore Sun)

Tara Kirk Sell, 30, may not be wearing her most valued "accessory"; a silver medal from the 2004 Olympics for doing the breast-stroke in the 400 meter relay. But she was certainly in the swim style-wise when she came to the Enoch Pratt Free Library for Pratt Contemporaries' first-ever Trivia Night. Now a Johns Hopkins University graduate student and working as an analyst at The Center for Biosecurity of UMPC in Baltimore, Sell sported a fuchsia T-shirt under a black lace-embellished navy zip cardigan, both from Banana Republic, with a gray faux wrap BCBG Generation skirt from Babe. The Federal Hill resident added tan Born boots from zappos.com and a triple-strand black crystal necklace from Federal Hill jewelry designer Alexandra Webb. Her wedding and engagement rings came from Brilliant Earth in San Francisco  which uses recycled platinum with Canadian diamonds. Sell describes her style as "classic with a trendy touch," going for solid colors more than prints -- and often in jewel tones